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Need to know what interests you? - tikki - 08-21-2018

[align=center][div style="width:60%;overflow:auto;font-family:verdana;font-size:11px;text-transform: lowercase;text-align:justify"]I'm hoping that this can go here, as it's something that I need help on, but it's not so much site related, but it'll get seen better here??

Anyway, I need to know what interests people when it comes to human evolution, what things specifically, like bone structures through the ages, the relations for humans and neanderthals, why we have a y-5 molar pattern in our teeth like the other great apes, why we walk bipedally, stuff like that.
Just let me know.

Thank you!


Re: Need to know what interests you? - OMEGA - 08-21-2018

personally i'm very interested in the developments of human behaviour/skeletal structure (like the differences between ardi and luci) as well as encephalization in comparison to other great apes c:


Re: Need to know what interests you? - Orion - 08-21-2018

One major, but simple, topic we explored in my biology class is how our hands are *very* similar to the bone structure of many other animals(mostly mammals). Dolphins was our main example, along with bats, and we explored what uses in common and does not.

Personally, I'm also interested in how our GENES differ over time, along with the bone structure of the human being as we evolved into what we are now(and possibly into the future).



Re: Need to know what interests you? - aureate - 08-21-2018

[align=center][div style="width: 500px; text-align: justify; font-family: arial; font-size: 9.5pt; line-height: 1.4;letter-spacing:.1px"]Oh man this as a whole is my absolute favorite subject, I'm a huge biology and anthropology nerd. I think one of my favorite things has to actually be the skull structure and dental pattern changes to humans through evolution.

I'm also very interested in linguistic anthropology, so how language has evolved with us, such as Broca's area being evident in Homo habilis.